2018
DOI: 10.1080/21679169.2018.1435719
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Influence of feet position on static postural assessment by means of photogrammetry: a comparative study

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“…therefore, this factor could be included in future research, similarly as the peripheral sensation and comfort sensation. For this purpose, further studies, especially comparative ones, could include the assessment of the subjective discomfort perception with scales such as the modified Schechter scale [42]. Also, populations with specific pathologies or injuries could be investigated.…”
Section: Angular Values Of Normalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…therefore, this factor could be included in future research, similarly as the peripheral sensation and comfort sensation. For this purpose, further studies, especially comparative ones, could include the assessment of the subjective discomfort perception with scales such as the modified Schechter scale [42]. Also, populations with specific pathologies or injuries could be investigated.…”
Section: Angular Values Of Normalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of the tool follows a protocol of use that foresees the organization of the room, marking of anatomical reference points, standardization of the positioning of the volunteer to be photographed, and standardization of the equipment for capturing and processing images 3,4 . Sagittal plane analysis is conventionally carried out in the right profile, where the reflective markers are fixed at certain anatomical points 5 . The marking of anatomical references, as well as prior knowledge on their palpation, is essential to ensure quality in the evaluation 6 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%